HOLTEK HT6010, HT6012, HT6014 User Manual

Features

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Operating voltage: 2.4V~12V
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Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology
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Low standby current
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Minimum transmission word
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Four words for TE trigger
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One word for Data trigger

Applications

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Burglar alarm system
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Smoke and fire alarm system
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Garage door controllers
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Car door controllers

General Description

The 312encoders are a series of CMOS LSIs for remote control system applications. They are capable of encod ing 12 bits of information which consists of N address
bits and 12-N data bits. Each address/data input is ex­ternally trinary programmable if bonded out. They are otherwise set floating internally. Various packages of
12
the 3
encoders offer flexible combinations of pro-
HT6010/HT6012/HT6014
312Series of Encoders
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Built-in oscillator needs only 5% resistor
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Easy interface with an RF or an infrared transmission medium
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Minimal external components
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Pair with Holtek¢s312series of decoders
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18-pin DIP, 20-pin SOP package
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Car alarm system
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Security system
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Cordless telephones
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Other remote control systems
grammable address/data which meet various appli cations. The programmable address/data is transmitted
­together with the header bits via an RF or an infrared transmission medium upon receipt of a trigger signal. A TE (HT6010) or a DATA (HT6012/HT6014) trigger can be selected for application flexibility.
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Selection Table
Function
Part No.
HT6010 8 4 0 RC oscillator TE
HT6012 10 0 2 RC oscillator D10~D11 Yes 18DIP, 20SOP
HT6014 8 0 4 RC oscillator D8~D11 Yes 18DIP, 20SOP
Note: Address/Data represents pins that can be either address or data according to the application requirement.
Address
No.
Data No.
Data
No.
Oscillator Trigger
LED
Indicator
No 18DIP, 20SOP
Package
Rev. 1.20 1 September 9, 2003

Block Diagram

TE Trigger
HT6010
O S C 2
HT6010/HT6012/HT6014
O S C 1
DATA Trigger
HT6012/HT6014
A d d r e s s
T E
A 0
A 7
O s c i l l a t o r
1 2
T r a n s m i s s i o n
G a t e C i r c u i t
A D 8 A D 1 1
O S C 2
O S C 1
O s c i l l a t o r
1 2
T r a n s m i s s i o n
G a t e C i r c u i t
3 D i v i d e r
¸
1 2 C o u n t e r
¸
a n d 1 o f 1 2
D e c o d e r s
T r i n a r y
D e t e c t o r
3 D i v i d e r
¸
1 2 C o u n t e r
¸
a n d 1 o f 1 2
D e c o d e r s
T r i n a r y
D e t e c t o r
D a t a S e l e c t
a n d B u f f e r
S y n c .
C i r c u i t
V D D V S S
D a t a S e l e c t
a n d B u f f e r
S y n c .
C i r c u i t
L E D C i r c u i t
D O U T
D O U T
L E D
D a t a
V D D V S S
Note: The address/data pins are available in various combinations (refer to the address/data table).
Rev. 1.20 2 September 9, 2003

Pin Assignment

T E T r i g g e r T y p e
HT6010/HT6012/HT6014
8 - A d d r e s s 4 - A d d r e s s / D a t a
A 0
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 6
A 7
V S S
1 8
1
1 7
2
1 6
3
1 5
4
1 4
5
1 3
6
1 2
7
1 1
8
1 0
9
H T 6 0 1 0
1 8 D I P - A
D A T A T r i g g e r T y p e
1 0 - A d d r e s s 2 - D a t a
1
A 0
2
A 1
3
A 2
4
A 3
5
A 4
6
A 5
7
A 6
8
A 7
9
V S S
H T 6 0 1 2
1 8 D I P - A
8 - A d d r e s s 4 - A d d r e s s / D a t a
N C
2 0
V D D
1 9
D O U T
1 8
O S C 2
1 7
O S C 1
1 6
T E
1 5
A D 1 1
1 4
A D 1 0
1 3
A D 9
1 2
A D 8
1 1
V D D
D O U T
O S C 2
O S C 1
T E
A D 1 1
A D 1 0
A D 9
A D 8
V S S
N C
1
A 0
2
A 1
3
A 2
4
A 3
5
A 4
6
A 5
7
A 6
8
A 7
9
1 0
H T 6 0 1 0
2 0 S O P - A
1 0 - A d d r e s s 2 - D a t a
N C
1 8
V D D
1 7
D O U T
1 6
O S C 2
1 5
O S C 1
1 4
L E D
1 3
D 1 1
1 2
D 1 0
1 1
A 9
1 0
A 8
A 0
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 6
A 7
V S S
2 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0
N C
1 9
V D D
1 8
D O U T
1 7
O S C 2
1 6
O S C 1
1 5
L E D
1 4
D 1 1
1 3
D 1 0
1 2
A 9
1 1
A 8
H T 6 0 1 2
2 0 S O P - A
8 - A d d r e s s 4 - D a t a
A 0
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 6
A 7
V S S
1 8 D I P - A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
H T 6 0 1 4
1 8
V D D
1 7
D O U T
1 6
O S C 2
1 5
O S C 1
1 4
L E D
1 3
D 1 1
1 2
D 1 0
1 1
D 9
1 0
D 8
8 - A d d r e s s 4 - D a t a
V S S
N C
1
A 0
2
A 1
3
A 2
4
A 3
5
A 4
6
A 5
7
A 6
8
A 7
9
1 0
N C
2 0
V D D
1 9
D O U T
1 8
O S C 2
1 7
O S C 1
1 6
L E D
1 5
D 1 1
1 4
D 1 0
1 3
D 9
1 2
D 8
1 1
H T 6 0 1 4
2 0 S O P - A
Rev. 1.20 3 September 9, 2003
HT6010/HT6012/HT6014

Pin Description

Pin Name I/O
A0~A9 I
AD8~AD11 I
D8~D11 I
DOUT O CMOS OUT Encoder data serial transmission output
LED O NMOS OUT Transmission enable indicator, active low
TE
OSC1 I OSCILLATOR Oscillator input pin
OSC2 O OSCILLATOR Oscillator output pin
VSS
VDD
Note: D8~D11 are data input and transmission enable pins of the HT6012/HT6014.
I
¾¾
¾¾
is the transmission enable pin of the HT6010.
TE
Internal
Connection
TRANSMISSION
GATE
TRANSMISSION
GATE
CMOS IN Pull-high
CMOS IN
Pull-high
Description
Input pins for address A0~A9 setting They can be externally set to VDD or VSS or left open.
Input pins for address/data (AD8~AD11) setting They can be externally set to VDD or VSS or left open.
Input pins for data (D8~D11) setting and transmission enable (active low) They can be externally set to VSS or left open (see Note).
Transmission enable, active low (see Note)
Negative power supply, ground
Positive power supply
Approximate Internal Connections
T R A N S M I S S I O N
G A T E
C M O S I N P u l l - h i g h
O S C I L L A T O R
O S C 1
E N
O S C 2

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Supply Voltage............................VSS-0.3V to VSS+13V
Input Voltage ................................V
-0.3 to VDD+0.3V
SS
C M O S O U T N M O S O U T
Storage Temperature ............................-50°Cto125°C
Operating Temperature...........................-20°Cto75°C
Note: These are stress ratings only. Stresses exceeding the range specified under ²Absolute Maximum Ratings² may
cause substantial damage to the device. Functional operation of this device at other conditions beyond those listed in the specification is not implied and prolonged exposure to extreme conditions may affect device reliabil ity.
Rev. 1.20 4 September 9, 2003
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